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. Miss Grate Murrell Mr. Floyd Lay Mrs. DorothyCl,1rlc Miss .lean C roshy Mrs N1.ihtIl.oxtl.ittr Mrs Oixil Spent lt s no setret that MISS GRACE Ml.'RRlFl.l,'S pet pt-me is students who skip sthmwl. Smit she has been the visiting teather. the stlniul .ittendante retilrd has impimed 1l'NUlL'.iNLlf.il7lX A natise Floridmn. Miss Murrell holds .ln A li degree with work .it lf Elf .ind Fliiritld South- lln MR. FLOYD LAY. is ht-st known to students in wnnettion with swimming or with the First Aid trourse+.i must ' for seniors-.although hz is in reality' Supervisor of Health and Physital Eduttition of Polk County He is :idditted to .ill sports and can often he found officiating .it mir- ious tontests at night. Although they have more than enough routine office work to keep them busy all day, the setretaries'in the offices of Mr. Cox and Mr. Poppell always take time to help the clubs or individual students with their problems They deserve muih tredit for the effitient ioh they haw done in the uffites 5.5
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Miss Louise Willianis Mr. Rex Toothman Mrs. Norma Wlarren . 8 1, ' Mrs. Frankie Workizer Miss Alvazine Young Mr. Morris Zipprer A D.C.T. room of his own design in the new building is the current ambition of MR. REX TOOTH- MAN. D.C.T. coordinator. He is proud of his fifty'-five students who are ably combining school work with on-the-job training. Pride of a more personal nature is manifested in his young son. his baby daughter. his new home and his gardening. At Ll-l.S. there is a woman who was once the assistant dean of women at the university of Florida and is now on the iuvenile court advisory committee and the Polk County childrens committee. This experience enables MRS. NORMA WARREN to guide intelligently the students and their parents in all phases of their problems and to teach a course in problems. with personal understand- ing. Wild flower and stamp collecting are two of MISS I.OL'lSE XX'lI.I.lAMS' leisure occupations. She would like to add sheep raising and deep sea diving to these outside activities--all of which tie in with the subject she teaches, biology, and show the sincere interest she takes in her profession. XY'hen not collecting, raising, teaching, or diving. Miss Willitims plays tennis, rides horses, or enioys her music. Para mananan prefaces MRS. FRANKIE XYORKIZERS homework assignment in her Spanish classes, and the next day there is invariably a pupil who tells her. l couldn't get my Spanish because l had to do some other homework. This statement is definitely Mrs, NX'orki1er's pet peeve. Teach- ing Latin and Spanish. she tonsiders the seven weeks she spent in Mexico last summer a good invest- ment. NX'hen asked how long she had taught. MISS ALVAZINE YOUNG replied with typital blunt bre- vity. Many years. and these years have been spent mostly in teaching l.at1n. An ambitious tlub- woman. she has been state president of several organizations. Her hobby is stamp collecting. l..H.S. has a star tennis player on the fatulty--MR. MORRIS ZIPPRER, 9th grade cixics teacher. This is his third year here and in addition to tennis he likes rc-cord playing, reading. travel. fish- ing. and oddly enough. cow punching. hir. Zipprer hopes for a longer lunch hour in the new build- ing so that he will have time for a nap.
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DEPENDABLES Mrs. Mary C, Guderian Dependable is the word for Mrs. Guderian, who has helped many students when they were ill or not feeling up to par. All are grateful to her for her fine work as the first aid room supervisor. Trying to meet a dead- line at 11:30 every day keeps this efficient lunch- room staff in a state of per- petual motion. The cafe- teria is attractive and the fine food prepared and served by this group helps to make it so. -c Mr. O. Cason, Mr. N. XV. Thornhill, Mr. Eugene Lamb Mr H N Lamb, Mr. W. j. Smith. You can always find one of these hard-working men in the halls or on the campus going about their job of keeping the school in order. Hats off to our capable janitors. Don Morris. Shirley Harvey, Mrs. Lula Harnage. Mrs. Nora Pearce. Mrs. james Alderman lv rs D. Embry. Mrs. N. I.. Carter. Miss jackie Ross.
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